Megan and I
have been good friends for over 10 years.We are also distant cousins – something we found out only after we
met.We met because I bought a painting
of hers.Megan works in various mediums:
embroidery, photography, works on paper and painting.And, although we recently participated in 2
group shows, we haven’t put on a show of just two of us and decided it was time
we did.

I came up
with the title for the show because I wanted a Sydney showing of 4 photographs
I was shortlisted for in the Picture This 2010 Photo Prize &
Exhibition - Brunswick Street Gallery in Melbourne with abstract photographs of
water on a stainless steel kitchen sink called “Everything Looks Like Sex
Today” (1,2,3 &4).

Megan is
stitching her magic onto linen tea towels.Her work begins with researching Australian female criminals: “Megan’s
Top 10 Female Horrors”.Her pieces will
not be named on the linen and the imagery may only give clues as to these evil
domestic horrors.

Lost and Found

I’ve just
completed a fun piece called Lost and
Found using a photograph I found in our front yard one day during winter
this year.I’ve also made a postcard of
the Still Life in the Kitchen
photograph so send me a reply email (below) with your postal address and I’ll get one
to you.

I will be
putting my newsletters online on here and I’d love it
if you would leave a comment – let me know what you
think.

2 comments:

Dear Anne,Thanks for your newsletter and the best of luck with your new works. I hope that you'll send me a press release next spring.When I read the title Kitchen Sink and Other Domestic Disturbances, I thought of other artists who have integrated sinks in their works and Barbara Hammer's experimental short film 'Maya Deren's Sink' was the first that came into my mind. There is an excerpt of the film at Barbara Hammer's videostream at Vimeo. Love, Birthe Havmoeller / Feminine Moments